This
Web
site
provides
an
online
version
of
Geomorphology
from
Space.
The
book
was
designed
for
use
by
the
remote-sensing
science
and
educational
communities
(undergraduate
to
graduate
level)
to
study
landforms
and
landscapes.
The
core
of
the
book
is
a
gallery
of
space
imagery
consisting
of
237
plates,
each
treating
a
geographic
region
where
a
particular
landform
theme
is
exemplified.
Commentary,
...
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This set of cards highlights a different extremophile group (e.g. halophiles, thermophiles, acidophiles) with a photo of the environment they live in on the front of the card and then "stats" on the back of the card. Currently the cards are PDF's but will ultimately be printed as 2.5"x3.5" cards (in the spirit of baseball trading cards).
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This activity is designed to introduce students to geologic processes on Earth and how to identify geologic features in images. It also introduces students to how scientists use Earth to gain a better understanding of other planetary bodies in the solar system.
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This
activity
will
help
students
understand
how
NASA
scientists
are
discovering
evidence
of
impact
craters
on
Earth
through
satellite
images
and
technology,
which
enables
them
to
see
landforms
that
we
cannot
see
with
our
eyes
alone.
Earth
and
all
the
other
planets
and
moons
of
our
Solar
System
have
been
continuously
pelted
by
asteroids
and
comets
ever
since
their
formation.
On
Earth
though,
wind
and
...
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This
special
edition
DVD--introducing
NASA's
LRO/LCROSS
mission--captures
the
experience
in
a
feature
video
created
using
NASA
engineering
models
and
scientific
data.
Viewers
will
experience
what
is
like
to
travel
through
space
to
land
on
the
Moon.
Along
the
way,
they'll
discover
some
of
the
differences
between
the
Earth
and
the
Moon
and
what
makes
our
planet
unique
and
habitable.
The
DVD
includes
...
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This
yearbook
includes
feature
articles
illustrating
how
DAAC
data
are
being
used
to
improve
live
on
Earth.
NASA's
eight
Distributed
Active
Archive
Centers
(DAAC)
located
across
the
U.S.
deliver
data
that
underpin
research
and
understanding
of
the
Earth
system.
The
DAACs
distribute
science
data
from
both
heritage
and
current
NASA
satellite
missions
that
include
NASA
in-situ
field
campaigns
and
satellite
...
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Grade level:
High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional

This Web site provides a searchable directory of NASA Earth science images, animations and data visualizations. Most resources are available digitally at multiple resolutions, with captions and metadata. Users can search the database using full text and advanced searches by topic, keyword, sensor, location, parameter, and dates.
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In
this
unit,
students
learn
about
the
scientific
factors
contributing
to
the
global
warming
debate.
Students
act
as
advisors
to
the
heads
of
state
of
several
nations
and
explore
the
issues
as
they
respond
to
the
various
questions
and
concerns
of
these
leaders.
Activities
include
a
combination
of
physical
labs
and
investigations
using
World
Watcher
software,
a
geographic
data
visualization
tool
developed
...
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These curriculum support materials link the content, skills, and perspectives of Geography for Life: The National Geography Standards with NASA Earth science missions, research, and science. Mission Geography contains three distinct sets of materials for K-4, 5-8, and 9-12.
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This
is
a
Web-based
story
of
three
children
who
venture
out
to
find
their
great-grandfather's
treasure
box
that
was
lost
in
the
remote
state
of
Alaska.
Using
simple
terminology,
the
story
integrates
complex
Earth
and
space
science
concepts,
such
as
the
formation
of
gold
deposits
and
the
operation
of
satellites.
The
children
model
creative
thinking,
acquire
and
interpret
radar
images,
plan
a
treasure
...
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